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The shabby treatment of the Atlanta bombing "suspect" is symptomatic of a much broader crisis of civil liberties
By David Futrelle
November 13, 1996
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Reporter-turned-investment banker and possible Clinton appointee Steven Rattner discusses the economic prospects for the next four years, and whether the stock market will stay at its giddy height.
By Lori Leibovich
November 12, 1996
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Christopher Hitchens returns to the country that nurtured two world wars -- and wonders whether the land of snow-covered mountains and little green hats could start the process all over again
By Christopher Hitchens
November 11, 1996
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Russia's rebels find that, to reestablish government, telephone service is a must
By Thomas Goltz
November 8, 1996
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Despite Clinton's victory, America is an increasingly conservative country
By Samuel G. Freedman
November 7, 1996
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Looking past Proposition 209 for a new politics of race.
By Joan Walsh
November 6, 1996
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Pundit? Spin doctor? Wiccan priestess? Amazon warrior? Liddy's future has never looked brighter
By Ian Shoales
November 5, 1996
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...and fear of a fall
By Andrew Ross
November 5, 1996
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An only-in-San-Francisco story that could have legs
By Lori Leibovich
November 4, 1996
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Ross Perot's running mate says the Democrats' foreign money scandal is Watergate all over again
By Fred Branfman
November 1, 1996
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Blacks court ridicule and avoid their own responsibility for the drug plague by exaggerating the "CIA-crack connection."
By Earl Ofari Hutchinson
October 31, 1996
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A former aide remembers a Bob Dole that most Americans don't.
By Nancy Smith
October 30, 1996
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A reluctant seer predicts cloudy results in next week's election.
By David Corn
October 29, 1996
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It isn't just soccer moms who the Republicans are having trouble with the new high-tech CEOs are also drifting away from the Grand Old Party.
By Fred Branfman
October 28, 1996
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One student-for-Clinton's journey from hope to despair
By Lori Leibovich
October 25, 1996
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Asian Americans should be as concerned about the Asian money connection as Dole and Gingrich are.
By Ling-chi Wang
October 24, 1996
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A British journalist says Clinton will go down in history as a significant leader at a time of enormous change.
By Jonathan Broder
October 23, 1996
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The new American high is playing the stock market. Are we ready for the inevitable bummer?
By Paban Raj Pandey
October 22, 1996
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In conservative bomb-thrower David Brock's surprisingly sympathetic book, "The Seduction of Hillary Clinton," the First Lady is neither a saint nor a bitch -- she's a woman who loved too much. A conversation with the controversial author.
By Dwight Garner
October 22, 1996
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The once-visionary company is joining the ranks of the grey flannel suits
By Dan Shafer
October 21, 1996
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Is Dole right to attack immigration?
By Lori Leibovich
October 18, 1996
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An ambitious man takes a fall is Russian democracy next?
By Andrew Ross
October 17, 1996
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A new kind of electoral affirmative action could mean more power for minorities
By Rob Richie and Steven Hill
October 16, 1996
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We have met the jerks, and they are us
By Richard Rodriguez
October 15, 1996
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Clinton's moment of truth
By Fred Branfman
October 14, 1996